Network signaling for IPv4/IPv6 protocol selection for end-systems
draft-vandevelde-v6ops-pref-ps-00
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Authors | Gunter Van de Velde , Chip Popoviciu , Tony L. Hain , Stig Venaas , KK Chittimaneni | ||
Last updated | 2010-08-16 | ||
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Abstract
Within an administrative realm, especially during an IPv6 implementation period, the network operator has interest to have control on the IP protocol version (IPv4 or IPv6) used by the end systems and network devices. This document provides a problem statement about both protocol preference and protocol selection many network operators face when implementing IPv6 in a controlled process.
Authors
Gunter Van de Velde
Chip Popoviciu
Tony L. Hain
Stig Venaas
KK Chittimaneni
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